The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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... Women complaining of jealous Husbands , and at the same time protesting their own Innocence ; and desiring my Advice on this Occasion . I shall therefore take this Subject into my Consideration , and the more willingly , because I find ...
... Women complaining of jealous Husbands , and at the same time protesting their own Innocence ; and desiring my Advice on this Occasion . I shall therefore take this Subject into my Consideration , and the more willingly , because I find ...
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... Women by Reflection , your lewd and vicious Men believe they have learn'd by Experience . They have seen the poor Husband so mis - led by Tricks and Artifices , and in the Midst of his Enquiries so lost and bewildered in a crooked ...
... Women by Reflection , your lewd and vicious Men believe they have learn'd by Experience . They have seen the poor Husband so mis - led by Tricks and Artifices , and in the Midst of his Enquiries so lost and bewildered in a crooked ...
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... Women ; yet their own loose Desires will stir up new Suspicions from another Side , and make them believe all Men ... Woman to be born between the Tropicks , for there lie the hottest Regions of Jealousie ; which as you come Northward ...
... Women ; yet their own loose Desires will stir up new Suspicions from another Side , and make them believe all Men ... Woman to be born between the Tropicks , for there lie the hottest Regions of Jealousie ; which as you come Northward ...
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... Women of greater Cunning than Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the Jealous Man , and to turn his own Passion upon himself ; to take some Occasion of growing Jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath set ...
... Women of greater Cunning than Virtue : This is to change Sides for a while with the Jealous Man , and to turn his own Passion upon himself ; to take some Occasion of growing Jealous of him , and to follow the Example he himself hath set ...
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... Woman , would disappoint her of the Admiration which she aims at ; and the vain Dress or Discourse of a Man , would ... Women become immodest , When this happens in either , the Favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good ...
... Woman , would disappoint her of the Admiration which she aims at ; and the vain Dress or Discourse of a Man , would ... Women become immodest , When this happens in either , the Favour we are naturally inclined to give to the good ...
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